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从典籍捐赠到人才引进:一场中马中医合作的“双向奔赴”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-27 09:08
Core Viewpoint - The international dissemination of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) must return to the essence of medicine, emphasizing its scientific and authoritative nature [1]. Group 1: Activities and Engagements - A delegation led by Li Junfeng visited Malaysia from February 22 to 25 to conduct academic exchanges and operational model assessments related to TCM [3]. - The delegation visited key locations including the Malaysian Chinese Museum, Tong Shan Hospital, and Raman University Hospital, engaging in in-depth discussions with local medical institutions and community representatives [3]. - Li Junfeng donated digital versions of "The Thirteen Classics of Traditional Chinese Medicine" and "Top Ten Famous Doctors of Chinese Medicine" to the Malaysian Chinese Museum, aiming to enhance local understanding of TCM's scientific basis [3]. Group 2: Collaboration and Insights - At Tong Shan Hospital, which has a monthly outpatient volume of 25,000, discussions were held regarding the introduction of TCM clinical techniques and talent exchange, leading to preliminary cooperation intentions [5]. - The delegation highlighted the operational model of Raman University Hospital, which integrates education, research, and community service, as having significant implications for China's current medical reform [5]. - The visit concluded with discussions in Malacca, where Li Junfeng emphasized the importance of promoting TCM internationally through professional exchanges and preserving shared cultural roots [5]. Group 3: Future Directions - The delegation plans to leverage the platform of the Beijing Chinese Medicine Association's Comprehensive Reform Working Committee to systematically summarize the operational experiences of Raman University Hospital, providing references for domestic TCM reform [5].